“Our main worry still remains the batting department where we have not been very consistent. In the coming games we’ll try to be slightly more expressive on the field. Rather get out in the 17th or 18th over than having wickets [in hand] but at the end of the 20th over you don’t really have enough on the board.”

“If we don’t get a good start at the top with our two overseas players (Shane Watson and Faf du Plessis), we’re falling into a hole,” Fleming said. “So we’re looking for positive solutions. What I’d like is a little bit more intensity through the middle overs. We’ve got plenty of batting, and while we’re recovering pretty well we are just ending up with too much to do at the back. So trying to release the shackles and just allow those at the end a little bit more freedom.

“The other point is we’ve chased every game and the wickets are getting slower. It’s not easy, once you lose wickets… But I’d like to see a bit more intent. It’s not that you can just keep swinging – there is some challenging bowling – but intent is what we’re after.”